Sentences with phrase «cited by»

In response to Committee member questions, Ms. Bauscher also discussed SNA's requests for menu planning flexibility under the new standards and examples of challenges cited by school cafeterias across the country.
It is also worthy of note that research (including the New Zealand and Australia studies cited by GFI) has shown one particular practice reduces Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by 30 - 50 %: placing a baby to sleep on his or her back, rather than tummy.
Duncan's staff oversaw fast - track repairs of schools cited by the Tribune for having peeling lead - based paint in their lunchrooms or kitchens.
Discounted Field Trips Chicago Children's Museum offers discounted field trips to 501 (c) 3 organizations serving low - income families and schools with 80 % or more of their students approved for free and reduced priced meals (as cited by the Illinois Department of Education).
Scholarships are granted to 501c3 organizations serving low - income families and schools with 95 % or more of their students approved for free and reduced price meals (as cited by the Illinois State Board of Education for the 2016 - 2017 school year).
Community - based organizations must have 501 (c) 3 nonprofit status and must serve a population consisting of 50 % or more families earning a yearly income of $ 35,000 or less as cited by Heartland Alliance's poverty data by neighborhood
Free Field Trips Chicago Children's Museum offers free field trips to 501 (c) 3 organizations serving low - income families and schools with 95 % or more of their students approved for free and reduced priced meals (as cited by the Illinois Department of Education).
Chicago Children's Museum offers discounted field trips to 501 (c) 3 organizations serving low - income families and schools with 80 % or more of their students approved for free and reduced price meals (as cited by the Illinois State Board of Education for the 2016 - 2017 school year).
Tops on the list of concerns are drinks, particularly high - calorie, sugar - sweetened beverages such as sodas and sports drinks that are popular among youth but cited by public health experts as empty calories with no nutritional benefit.
The only exceptions (much cited by Nestlé) are FTSE4Good and a company called GSI, which looks to company reports rather than independent monitoring of company activities.
Publication of the Purdue study sent shock - waves reverberating through the football world, with the findings cited by concussion experts calling on youth sports organizations to take more aggressive action to minimize exposure to RHI, including sub-concussive blows, by changing the way contact and collision sports are played and practiced, and reducing the amount of brain trauma a child incurs by limiting the number of hits they sustain in a sports season, over the course of a year, and during a career.
In the homebirth community, what passes for «research» is being impressed by the bibliography salad cited by professional homebirth advocates who don't understand (and probably have not even read) the papers that they cite.
Here are some examples, cited by the Partnership, of how life seems easier for TV parents than it is for parents in the real world.
However, breastfeeding is still cited by The American Academy of Pediatrics as the best means to prevent allergies in babies.
The school plays are frequently cited by pupils as a highlight of their years at the Waldorf School of Garden City; the tears and laughter experienced together in preparation and on stage are cherished moments many pupils remember for the rest of their lives.
The mercury levels cited by these reports are far below levels of concern set by the federal government.
Louise: I'm aware of a study frequently cited by Poppendieck that showed that kids who ate school food did better nutritionally — i.e., were getting more nutrients / a more balanced diet --- but I don't believe that particular study looked at obesity.
Nearly a quarter of couples who are cohabiting when they have children will actually go on to get married within five years of becoming parents, according to an analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies which is oddly little cited by the family breakdown lobby.
Nine percent of pregnant women and 10 percent of new moms will go through a major depressive episode, according to evidence cited by the task force.
For example, when a father is involved in low - level antisocial behaviour, his child will exhibit more conduct problems if s / he doesn't live with him than if s / he does; when the father is engaged in high levels of antisocial behaviour, the child who lives with him will exhibit more conduct problems than the child who lives in another household (Jaffee et al 2003, cited by Flouri 2005).
Fathers» antisocial personality behaviour and / or substance abuse correlate with conduct problems and aggression in children and adolescents (studies cited by Phares 1999; Flouri 2005).
Over the last five years, I have been confronted by co-workers who have been cited by him.
• A Canadian trial of antenatal classes with a special focus on changes in the marital relationship concluded that such classes may enhance marital adjustment post-birth (cited by Enkin et al, 2000, p. 25).
• As early as the 1960s, Gordon & Gordon (cited by Brockingon, 2004) found that involving the babies» fathers in a two - session ante-natal intervention that addressed the realities of postnatal experience, was more effective in preventing postpartum «emotional upsets» than just working with the mothers
Dr. Alan Greene founded his website, DrGreene.com, in 1995, cited by the AMA as «the pioneer physician web site.»
I have never heard money cited by a friend as a reason not to have kids but we have generous maternity leave entitlements and protection for our jobs in our country (Australia) so maybe that isn't so much of an issue here as in other countries.
But is this research, and the other research cited by Sears, directly speaking to CIO?
Jones — once cited by Fergie as having the potential to be the world's best — is exceptionally injury - prone for a big guy.
Crystal Palace have placed a bid in their attempts to secure the services of Algerian striker Islam Slimani, according to reports from Portuguese outlet Record (as cited by Sport Witness)
Talking to Italian media, as cited by talkSPORT, Brady reasoned the side's decision to release the forward based on the opinion that the player was «chubby».
A tactical genius, he's often cited by Pep Guardiola as one of his influences.
Just three days ago, the Daily Express claimed that the Gunners were leading AC Milan in the chase for the Italy Under - 21 international's signature; however, in reports cited by Football Italia, the 20 - year - old has agreed personal terms with Rossoneri.
The reason cited by the accounts was that Kroenke Sports Enterprises (a grand name for him and his son Josh it seems) had provided «strategic and advisory services» but when challenged about this by the Arsenal fans the board was not willing or able to explain just what he did.
The statistic invariably cited by the people who harangue you about getting a flu shot every fall is that it reduces mortality by 50 percent.
Ohio State University student - athlete J.T. Barrett was cited by Columbus police Saturday morning at a campus area check point with a misdemeanor offense of OVI.
According to Spanish newspaper Sport, cited by Sky Sports, the 20 - year - old has a $ 12m (# 9.2 m) release clause in his Barcelona contract, which expires in 2017, and Spurs are weighing up a swoop.
In reports cited by Turkish Football, Remy is on the radar of Galatasaray this month, as they search for a replacement to Burak Yilmaz, who is a target for West Ham United.
The official reason cited by Masters Tournament officials was «acute back problems» that prevented him from prepping and playing.
The incidentmarked the seventh time in five years that Knaus had been cited by NASCAR for arules violation.
Spanish newspaper AS, cited by the Mirror, claim that the Liga BBVA giants have turned their attentions away from the Argentina international; believing that the Red Devils have reached an agreement with the defender ahead of a summer transfer to the Premier League.
We also need to be cognisant of the fact that not all those who are cited by various news media as being wanted by Arsenal will indeed be signed by the Club.
What's more, there would be the face - off between offensive linemen coached by Niners assistant Bobb McKittrick and pass rushers schooled by Broncos assistant John Teerlinck — the two position coaches most often cited by their peers for teaching questionable tactics.
Expansion is the reason most often cited by baseball executives to explain why they must now be less selective when it comes to building a starting rotation.
Has been cited by the NFL for such plays three times in the past two seasons and five times in the last seven.
During his time on the stand, Amy maintained that other jockeys had discussed fixing races in his presence, and he reeled off a list of names, many of which had been cited by Ciulla.
Often cited by the competition as the difference maker between Harvick and everyone else is his ability to carry speed through the corners due to minimal braking, thereby allowing him to be consistently fast over the course of long green - flag runs.
NanoLumens» technology has been named «Best Large - format LED Display» of the year by Signage Solutions magazine in its 2012 Product of the Year awards program, as well as being recognized by Entrepreneur magazine as a 2011 future - proof tech trend and cited by The Wall Street Journal in its 2010 Technology Innovations Awards.
Chinese customs data cited by state media said milk powder imports from New Zealand jumped 34.3 % in the first half of this year, compared with the same period of 2012, to reach 371,000 tonnes.
Kazakhstan has an «alarming» drought in grain - growing areas, Agriculture Minister Muslim Umiryayev was cited by the Kaztag news agency as saying last week.
Coffee creamers are cited by FDA as an example of foods that may contain PHOs.
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